7 a.m. Update: The man who lived at the home suffered burns to his face and was taken to Harborview. KIRO-TV is reporting the man may have had trouble getting out because of a lot of debris inside. Several reptiles also were rescued from the home.
The fire flared up again about 2:30 a.m. and firefighters evacuated neighbors because they feared the flames would spread. A firefighter at the scene told us they don’t yet know what caused the fire in the first place. Damage is estimated at $200,000.
5:50 a.m. Update: KIRO-TV is reporting last night’s fire reignited this morning. Firefighters are back on the scene.
At least one person was hurt in a house fire on 56th Avenue West tonight.
According to the Everett Herald, firefighters responded to the two-alarm fire in the 18200 block of 56th Avenue West about 7:45 p.m. Monday. One person was taken to the hospital. We don’t yet know the extent of their injuries or the cause of the fire.
The home is located just west of Highway 99.
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